If you are a fan of a good kingdom, you may not be able to live in Buckingham Palace or Balmoral Castle.
However, there are many houses related to royalties.
From Elizabeth’s village to Princess Diana’s former apartment, these beautiful apartments and magnificent homes can be found throughout London and England.
But there’s an obvious caveat: It’s not cheap.
There are several luxury houses suitable for the Queen მეფ or the King.
Palace Street No.1, SW1
At the last Royal Guard House, you get a direct view of Buckingham Palace’s 40-acre gardens (the Queen and her aides were spotted by Corgi arriving by helicopter). Palace Street No. 1 is located on a huge island in front of the main gate. Queen Gallery.
As part of the Buckingham Palace district of SW1, the magnificent developer Northacre has 72 high-end trophies in the Beaux-Arts building that were used by guests of Queen Victoria when the palace room was gone.
Residents are served by a 24-hour concierge and enjoy a luxurious fitness center, pool, and 14-seat movie theater.
Floor sizes range from 9,679 to 345,343, with prices ranging from 22.65 million for one-bedroom homes, 95.39 million for two-bedroom homes, and 956.95 million for three-bedroom homes.
A four-bedroom house starts at 21.52 million. Get your binoculars ready for Royal Garden Party season with floor-to-ceiling curtain windows.
The No. 1 Palace Street apartment for sale from £2.65 million.
Cologne Court, SW5
A three-bedroom, two-bedroom flat at Korehan Court on Old Brompton Road SW5 in Edwardville, with a British heritage blue plaque commemorating the three-year-old young Lady Diana Spencer who lived at this address.
The future Princess of Wales lived in a red-brick palace with two friends in an apartment her parents bought her as a present for her 18th birthday between 1979 and 1981.
Just steps from Earl’s Court station, the building often featured in the background of paparazzi images when a shy teenage nanny was out with Prince Charles.
Diana was later said to have described Colehorn’s carefree court life as the happiest time of her life.
Sold for $15.315 million through Marsh & Parsons.
Willow Shelter, SW6
This 1,100-square-foot two-bedroom apartment in Fulham, Love Nest, is said to have been the home of Princess Margaret’s lover, Rodi Leberin, in the 1970s.
Neighbors said it was used by a loving couple during an eight-year relationship: the 1st Earl of Snowden, Anthony Armstrong Jones, was still married to a princess who was secretly found behind a motorcycle.
At Willow Lodge, part of the River Gardens Development, this purpose-built cushion features stone floors, stunning views of the River Thames from the balcony, and an open spiral staircase with glass balustrades.
It is being sold for $251.25 million through River Homes.
Hairfield Place, Ickenham
The magnificent mansion at Hairfield Place in Aikenham, west London, with its illustrious history, belonged to the New Date family, who built a lavish Tudor palace on the grounds.
In 1602, Elizabeth I was a guest on one of his “Royal Progress” tours. She visited cities across the country and stayed with aristocrats. Her great helpers often broke in her way because she had to serve her. And she provides entertainment.
Elizabeth was said to have seen Shakespeare’s play in the hair-lined square. The source of information depends on whether it is Othello or Hamlet.
Rebuilt during the Georges dynasty, the second-class listed houses and over 20 acres of gardens are now being replaced, with 25 two- and three-bedroom apartments.
With easy access to central London and Hertfordshire, prices range from €50,850,000 for two-bedroom houses to €571,575,000 for three-bedroom houses.
Apartments sold from 50850,000 through Harefield Place.
Brimsmid, Devon
The current owner of the Edwardian Brimptsmead purchased the Devon estate from Prince Charles almost 30 years ago. It was the first time he had left the Duchess of Cornwall.
Built between 1893 and 1906, the 6 and 7-bedroom house is set on over 9 acres in the spectacular grounds of Dartmoor National Park, where the East and West rivers darts meet.
The completely remodeled building features 26,000 clay tiles, 120 windows with handcrafted lead lamps, polished granite floors, and custom oak paneling.
There are two 3-bedroom cabins perfect for rentals or weekend guests.
The inconvenience of the contract means that Prince Charles can come to the private river property and fish if he gives notice within 24 hours.
Sold for 954.95 million through Knight Frank.
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Source: Metro
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